Regional Workshop Reading|NYC: "Far Out" with Anastacia-Reneé
Schedule
Mon May 27 2024 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Legacy (Dumbo) | Brooklyn, NY
About this Event
Join Anastacia-Reneé's final Cave Canem Fall Workshop session, for a reading from students and Anastacia-Reneé herself.
Looking to music as a guiding light, this workshop will take risks and open creative doors that either elevate existing forms, or create new ones, influenced by our mixtape. Workshop participants will end each class with a draft and study forms such as: The Nines, Haibun, The Bop, Epistolary, The Duplex, Persona, Documentary, Memoir Poetry and The Eintou.
Reception with light refreshments at 6:30pm (ET)
(She/They) is an award-winning multi-genre writer, educator, interdisciplinary artist, playwright and Speaker. Renee’ is the author of Side Notes from the Archivist (Amistad), (v.) (Black Ocean), and Forget It (Black Radish). During her Frye Art Gallery Museum exhibit, they were selected by NBC News as part of the list of "Queer Artist of Color Dominate 2021's Must See LGBTQ Art Shows," and she wrote, directed and produced “9 Ounces: A One Person Show,” as well as the play, “Queer. Mama. Crossroads.” Anastacia-Reneé was former Seattle Civic Poet (2017-2019), Hugo House Poet-in-Residence (2015-2017) as well as, Jack Straw Curator (2020) and Arc Artist Fellow (2020). Her writing has been anthologized in: The Future of Black: Afrofuturism, Black Comics and Superhero Poetry, Home is Where You Queer Your Heart, Furious Flower Seeding the Future of African American Poetry, Teaching Black: The Craft of Teaching on Black Life and Literature, Obsidian: Playground Issue, Joy Has A Sound, Nonwhite and Woman: 131 Micro Essays on Being in the World, Cascadia Field Guide, Spirited Stone: Lessons from Kubota’s Garden, and Seismic: Seattle City of Literature. Her poetry, prose and fiction have appeared in, Hobart, Foglifter, Auburn Avenue, Catapult, Alta, Torch, Poetry Northwest, Ms. Magazine and others. Anastacia-Reneé has received fellowships and residencies from Cave Canem, Hedgebrook, 4Culture, VONA, Ragdale, Mineral School, and The New Orleans Writers Residency and she has been a visiting writer, on faculty or taught a master class at Port Townsend Writers Conference, The Chuckanut Writers Conference, Seattle University, Hedgebrook, Cave Canem, Mendocino Coast Writers Conference, Torch Literary Arts, Artist Trust, Seattle Public Library, Get Lit! Festival, the Texas Book Festival and many others.
Access Notes:
- Wheelchair accessible venue - third floor, accessible gendered bathrooms, one ground floor elevator right of entrance, four stairs up to other elevator bank
- Virtual live-stream available
- A SL interpreter provided (in-person and live-stream)
- Internet Live Captioning Services provided (in-person and live-stream)
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This program is supported by a grant from the Jerome Foundation and is also supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts; and the Consolidated Edison Company of New York.
Cave Canem is grateful to its community of institutional supporters and individual donors, listed on our website, .
Where is it happening?
Legacy (Dumbo), 247 Water Street, Brooklyn, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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